If the Dallas Cowboys wanted an electro-popping new anthem, they could have just licensed Kelly Clarkson’s “(Stronger) What Doesn’t Kill You,” but — perhaps inspired by the motivational, cardio-ready vibes of Ms. Kelly’s No. 1 hit — they recruited the Idol OG to record a completely new track.

It’s called “Get Up,” that’s it posted below — and yes, it sounds like “Stronger.” But a jock-jams version of “Stronger” — one with references to the team and Texas and the silver, blue and white. One that fills you with the adrenalin only five Super Bowl championship wins can match!

“I’m kind of experienced with anthems,” Clarkson told The Hollywood Reporter in an interview about the new song, which is available for download now. “I think when you are born in Fort Worth, Texas you kind of come out of the womb yelling for the Cowboys. My family now thinks I’ve made it… Ten years of working your butt off means nothing until you have done something for the Cowboys.” And according to Clarkson it didn’t take her long to pay tribute to her home team; in just one night, she’d finished the song, she said in the THR interview, passing the track to producers Oliver “Oligee” Goldstein and Josh Abraham, a duo she previously teamed with Clarkson on last album, Stronger, notably the stand-out track “You Love Me.”

And when the pop star reaches Toronto Aug. 28, there’s a good chance she’ll add “Get Up” to her setlist. “Oh gosh, yeah!” she told Insider.com, asked whether she’d be working “Get Up” into live shows. “I think just because it’s an easy song to sing along to.” Also, that chorus is basically a lesson in Stadium Participation 101:

So get up on your feet (get up, get up)Now if you wanna scream (get up, get up)We’re turning up the heat (get up, get up)Now let me hear you sing (get up, get up)I wanna be a cowboy, babyI wanna be, I wanna beI wanna be a cowboy, babyI wanna be, I wanna be

More pop stars should aspire to be Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders, apparently. “The verses are very much inspired by a chant the cheerleaders would do, while the chorus is a big ol’ Kelly Clarkson chorus,” Clarkson explained, talking to Insider.com about the making of “Get Up.” I thought it was right for a project that was all about having fun. Usually my songs either have me angry about something or sad about something or feeling empowered about something – this was specifically written for this project, so it was very different for me, which was so cool.

Clarkson’s “Get Up” is the first song in a series of NFL anthems sponsored by Pepsi. Kid Rock will rep for the Detroit Lions, Ice Cube for the Oakland Raiders and Travie McCoy the New York Giants.